Miller will join Tigers for stretch run
Posted Aug 5, 2006
The Detroit Tigers added a left-handed reliever for the stretch run Friday. The trick is, he's their first-round draft pick. Tigers officials raved after June's First-Year Player Draft that Andrew Miller had a potential Major League-ready arm, and they'll soon get a chance to find out. The contract is worth just under $5.5 million with a reported bonus of $3.5 million. More intriguingly, it includes a callup to the Tigers in September.
(MLB.com)
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